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There's still a lot of questions after a police officer was shot in San Francisco Saturday afternoon. A suspect is behind bars and he's facing a long list of charges. NBC Bay Area's Kimberly Tere reports from San Francisco General Hospital where the officer was recovering. (Published Monday, March 10, 2014)

Police say they have arrested a 50-year-old San Francisco resident in connection with Saturday's shooting of a San Francisco police officer in the Mission District.

The San Francisco Police Department announced Sunday afternoon that they arrested one male and two female suspects in San Jose following a high-speed chase through several cities from the East Bay to San Jose.

Manhunt Ends After High Speed Chase in SF Officer Shooting

It was a dramatic ending to a manhunt for a gunman who shot a San Francisco police officer. It started with a high-speed chase from the East Bay to San Jose. It ended with an arrest. NBC Bay Area's Kimberly Tere has more on the manhunt and exactly what happened in the moments after the shooting. (Published Sunday, March 9, 2014)

The suspect then led officers on a chase from Richmond to Danville to San Jose, with speeds reaching up to 100 mph, police said.

Ruano was finally stopped in San Jose, where he and his two passengers were taken into custody at McKee Road and North 33rd Street. Police said they used spike strips, forcing the car to stop there.

Following questioning by San Francisco police, the two females were released, and Ruano was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, prohibited person (convicted felon) in possession of ammunition, driving in excess of 100 mph, evading police officers and a misdemeanor warrant, police said.

So far, no gun has been found, and it is still not clear if the shot that injured the officer actually came from him.

According to police, Ruano's booking photo will not be released at this time.